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A nightly view of the Hu Xin Ting Teahouse (湖心亭) in Shanghai's Yu Garden area.
The Hu Xin Ting Teahouse is located in the center of a small lake and can only be reached via the equally famous Nine Bends Bridge (九曲桥 Jiuqu Qiao) - the name of the Teahouse means (literally translated): "Lake Heart Pavillion".
The Yu Yuan area is Shanghai's "China cliche" area and main tourist trap. Beautifully illuminated real (and many fake) historic buildings. Overpriced "typical" Chinese respective Shanghaiese souvenir shops everywhere. Crowded at all times....
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Shanghai's main tourist trap revisited. The Yu Yuan area is Shanghai's "China cliche" area. Beautifully illuminated real (and many fake) historic buildings. Crowded at all times....
"Tourist Trap": This area around the historic Yu Garden (豫园 Yu Yuan) and the City God Temple (城隍庙 Chenghuangmiao) is made up as a souvenir shopping district especially for tourists.
Apart from the 450 years old Yu Garden itself and the City God Temple the 3 main attractions are the Hu Xin Ting Teahouse (湖心亭), the Nine Bends Bridge (九曲桥 Jiuqu Qiao) and the Lü Bo Lang Restaurant (绿波廊, remark: you can get really excellent fried snake there...😋) - the latter also serves as venue for state dinners, e.g. during the 2001 APEC summit Bill Clinton was invited there.
The Hu Xin Ting Teahouse (left center, with the staircase towards the lake) is located in the center of a small lake and can only be reached via the Nine Bends Bridge - the name of the Teahouse means (literally translated): "Lake Heart Pavillion".
© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.
I had a great day this week wandering up the Nedd Fechan, with very little flow, but lovely dappled sunlight. While the larger falls weren't spectacular, the smaller detail came alive. The Bends is a great Radiohead track, so is perfect.
#sliderssunday
Explored 23 May, 2021
You might wonder about the title. Well, what you see in the photo is the river Spree taking one of its many bends across Berlin, and this particular area that you can see on the opposite river bank is also called "Spree-Bogen", "Spree bend". This area used to be the home of the Meierei C. Bolle (dairy farm C. Bolle) that was founded in 1879 during one of Berlins particularly strong periods of growth. The two glass towers belong to an U-shaped building ensemble that was the (rented!) seat of our Federal Ministry of the Interior from 1999 - 2015.
This is one of the images that needed time to "develop". I've tried several different processing approaches over the past months, and I was never really happy with any of the results, because I always found the sky too blue, the image too bright, the clouds not nice enough... I once even replaced the sky in Luminar, but didn't like that, either. So back to the original sky, and just the other day, when I gave it another go, I finally stumbled upon the solution. In a first new version I had processed the image in HDR Efex, kind of liked it, but still found the image too bright. Just for fun, and for comparison purposes, I decided to also process the image in Aurora HDR, tried a few of my favourite presets that I use as starting point in Aurora, and... Bingo! In the "Dramatic" preset collection, there's a preset called "Sleepy Drama" which desaturates the blue tones and adds a darker look to any image – and that did it, at least for me. I still tweaked the preset's settings to my liking, and, in Color Efex, added some Brilliance and Warmth. I hope you like the image :)
Happy Sliders Sunday, stay safe and healthy, and take care!
Bolle reiste jüngst zu Pfingsten...
Blick auf das Spree-Bogen-Areal, gelegen an einem von sehr vielen Spreebögen durch Berlin. Auf diesem Areal wurde 1879, während einer besonders starken Wachstumsphase Berlins, die Meierei C. Bolle erbaut, deren Gründer Carl Bolle allerdings nichts mit dem bekannten (und so lustig wie hintergründig makabren) Bolle-Lied zu tun hat, dessen gesamten Text (bitte alle Strophen lesen, es lohnt sich) Ihr hier finden könnt: STRG/CTRL+ de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolle_reiste_jüngst_zu_Pfingsten. Es passt nur gerade so schön zu Pfingsten ;)
Die beiden Glastürme sind Teil des U-förmig gestalteten Spree-Bogen-Gebäudes, das von 1999 bis 2015 das Bundesministerium des Innern beherbergte (zur Miete!). Diese Bild hat sprichwörtlich Zeit zum Entwickeln gebraucht, ich habe über die Monate immer mal wieder diverse Ansätze ausprobiert, aber es hatte bislang nie richtig "Klick" gemacht, immer war mir der Himmel zu blau, das Bild zu hell, die Wolken nicht schön genug... Einmal habe ich sogar in Luminar den Himmel ausgetauscht, was mir aber auch nicht gefallen hat und sowieso nur eine Notlösung sein sollte, weshalb ich schlussendlich doch beim Original-Himmel geblieben bin.
Kürzlich habe ich dann noch einmal einen Anlauf in HDR Efex gestartet, was mir schon recht gut gefiel, mir aber immer noch zu hell war. Nur aus Spaß und auch zum direkten Vergleich habe ich mich dann noch durch meine Lieblings-Presets in Aurora HDR geklickt. Meistens nehme ich in Aurora eines der "Dramatic"- oder "Artistic"-Presets als Ausgangspunkt für die weitere Bearbeitung. Hier war es das "Sleepy Drama", das – endlich – den Knoten löste. Für den "sleepy" Look werden die Blautöne entsättigt und für das "Drama" wird die Tonwertkurve in Richtung Tiefen korrigiert. Ich habe dann noch eigene Anpassungen vorgenommen und abschließend in Color Efex etwas "Brilliance and Warmth" hinzugefügt. Mit dem Ergebnis bin ich recht zufrieden, zufrieden genug jdf., um es Euch zu zeigen. Ich hoffe, das Bild gefällt Euch auch :)
Ich wünsche Euch schöne Pfingsten, passt weiter gut auf Euch auf und bleibt gesund!
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From the south to this pass are 38 hairpin bends, Italian tornante. On the Northern side, it boasts a vertical gain of 1,808 m and 48 hairpin bends, all of them numbered on a stone by the road. Maximum gradient is 14.00 %.
And the road itself, popular with motorists and bikers from around the world, included in the list of the most spectacular and dangerous planets roads.
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The Stelvio Pass road - a route to the high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.757 m, Eastern Alps, Northern Italy
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Tам, где красота встречается с адреналином
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С юга к этому перевалу ведут 38 крутых поворотов-шпилек, по-итальянски tornante. На северной стороне, при перепаде высот в 1808 м дорога насчитывает 48 крутых поворотов, пронумерованных на придорожных камнях. Максимальный градиент 14 % .
А сама дорога, популярная у автолюбителей и байкеров со всего мира, включена в список самых опасных и захватывающих дорог планеты.
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Дорога на перевал Стельвио (2757 м), Северная Италия, Восточные Альпы.
The lean of The Loop as seen in The Bean
Cloud Gate, Millennium Park, Chicago
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/11.0, 78mm, 1/500s
The Gannet is surely Bempton's signature bird. Looking every bit like something from prehistory. They are however a beautiful and elegant bird.
The northern gannet is the largest of the gannet family and native to the Atlantic Ocean.
Gannet (Northern Gannet) - Morus Bassanus
RSPB Bempton Cliffs
As always I extend my sincere gratitude to all who are kind enough to comment and fave my photos or even stop by and just have a look. It is very much appreciated.
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'Light bends 2' is a color variation of Light Bends 1- both are abstract macro photographs of light refracted through glass.
Just love the shape of the flowers, the way it looks, the associations it wakes up. The music of nature may look like this, I think.
Had to leave the city for a week.
Thank you for all the comments and favs, my friends.
Take a look at the reflection of the lowest string if you don‘t believe me. 😁
Shot with a Carl Zeiss "Sonnar 50 mm F 1.5" (Burke & James mount) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
The A&O continues its southward journey at Boulder Bridge Road, near Volga. A light dusting of snow and flawless blue skies made even the grade crossing wedges remarkable on this chase.
The backside of the abandoned Mills Barn has a nice ebb and flow to it with many nice bends and curves. And that doesn't even take the lean into account.
The barn is known as an English style bank barn which makes it a stranger in a strange land. This is a long barn. In it's day it could house 100 dairy cows. Imagine the mooing and the smells at milking time. It's nice and quiet now. All I could hear on this day was a coastal breeze whispering through the trees.
Half Moon Bay CA
Open Cattle Grazing is pretty common in rural Utah. This spot on the lake is a fence that is meant to keep cattle from crossing over.
When the light is right and the water is calm, it's magical.
The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.
No comments today – just enjoy :-)
Le col de la Bonette est un col de montagne à 2 715 mètres d'altitude, où la route de la Bonette passe pour relier la vallée de l'Ubaye à celle de la Tinée. Le col de la Bonette se situe entre la cime de la Bonette (2 860 m) et la cime des Trois Serrières (2 753 m). Une bonne partie de la route entre Jausiers et Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée est située en zone protégée du parc national du Mercantour.
The 29 hairpin bends, which cover a difference in altitude of around 1,450 metres, are very impressive. We are talking about the Kaunatal Glacier Road. The serpentines are also very popular with the international film world. Scenes were shot on this winding road for Downhill (2020), for example, or even for the James Bond film Spectre (2015).
Today is the first day of autumn in a strange year, panoramic stitch of the Mosel river bends, taken from the Prinzenkopf observation tower on top of a virtual "isthmus", in 2018 in Germany.
Photos replaced today (all from western USA):
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We had a drive up the Sierra Espuña today from Alhama de Murcia - always a hairy drive with it's 20 kilometres of hairpin bends and sheer drops! We were pleased to see this female Ring Ouzel perched at the top of a pine tree.
Many thanks to all who take the time to view, comment or fave my images.
This is Brunsell Lane leading from Lylands Farm to Little Ouseburn in North Yorkshire
The yellow crop is Canola (Rapeseed)
Shanghai's main tourist trap revisited. The Yu Yuan area is Shanghai's "China cliche" area. Beautifully illuminated real (and many fake) historic buildings. Crowded at all times....
"Tourist Trap": This area around the historic Yu Garden (豫园 Yu Yuan) and the City God Temple (城隍庙 Chenghuangmiao) is made up as a souvenir shopping district especially for tourists.
Apart from the 450 years old Yu Garden itself and the City God Temple the 3 main attractions are the Hu Xin Ting Teahouse (湖心亭), the Nine Bends Bridge (九曲桥 Jiuqu Qiao) and the Lü Bo Lang Restaurant (绿波廊) - the latter also serves as venue for state dinners, e.g. during the 2001 APEC summit Bill Clinton was invited there (remark: you can get really excellent fried snake there...).
The Hu Xin Ting Teahouse (left center, with the staircase towards the lake) is located in the center of a small lake and can only be reached via the Nine Bends Bridge - the name of the Teahouse means (literally translated): "Lake Heart Pavillion".
© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.
Hatari bends backwards just an instant before the Golden Ronin's sickle slices through the airspace he had just occupied.
Playing once more in the fabulous Dewxon City
Swingin' the bends at MP. 20, El Segundo loads dodge in and out of the fickle winter sun. Having scampered around looking for angles, I opted to stay low and mobile for the sake of being able to adjust locale for sunshine. Though I have no beautiful elevated frames of the Escalante, that methodology at least paid off with a sucker hole here during what would sadly be my last attempt at this classy little operation. I had to run for this one, and the slightly blown out boot heel was well worth it.